You can Hack the Default models & add new fields in User Table created_datetime, modified_datetime & created by, modified by etc.
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On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Lachlan Musicman <datakid@gmail.com> wrote:
On Friday, September 28, 2012, Lachlan Musicman wrote:I wanted to display the user that last changed a model instance.Despite this, I've found a couple of pages, with this being the most like what I want:I like this solution - simple and clean, easy to implement.My only reservation is that I was under the impression that this information was already being kept and that putting auser = ForeignKey("User")in each model that I want to track is doubling up on the data I'm keeping?To clarify - I can see the last ten actions I've taken when I'm logged into the admin interface - is this info permanent and easy to access and display on the model DetailView?cheersL.
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http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=14314
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